RI 6976 Laboratory And Pilot Plant Development Of Flotation Procedures For Fine-Grained Hematitic Ores Of Marquette Range, Michigan

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
R. T. Sorensen
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Jan 1, 1967

Abstract

Bench-scale and continuous testing were performed to adapt the anionic process for flotation of calcium activated silica to the fine-grained hematitic-goethitic jaspers from the Marquette range, Michigan. These ores typically contain about 35 percent Fe and require grinding to about 80 to 100 percent minus 400 mesh to insure an adequate liberation of gangue from the iron oxides. A method for removal of troublesome slime fractions without excessive iron loss, by first dispersing the quartz and then selectively flocculating the iron oxides, was evolved in the laboratory and successfully accommodated to pilot plant practice. The efficiency of the flotation process was improved with respect to both reagent usage and concentrate grade and recovery by using the selective flocculation-desliming technique as a pretreatment. The benefits of the combined desliming-flotation procedure were most evident in pilot plant processing. The best tests on two ores yielded recoveries of about 84 percent in concentrates containing 65.1 percent Fe and 4.8 percent SiO2 and 66.2 percent Fe and 3.9 percent SiO2, respectively. These results are in comparison to recoveries about 10 percent lower than the above to concentrates containing 63.9 percent Fe and 6.6 percent SiO2 in the one instance, and 63.6 percent Fe and 7.2 percent SiO2 in the other, obtained by flotation without the prior desliming treatment.
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APA: R. T. Sorensen  (1967)  RI 6976 Laboratory And Pilot Plant Development Of Flotation Procedures For Fine-Grained Hematitic Ores Of Marquette Range, Michigan

MLA: R. T. Sorensen RI 6976 Laboratory And Pilot Plant Development Of Flotation Procedures For Fine-Grained Hematitic Ores Of Marquette Range, Michigan. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1967.

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